AJ's team knows this too. That's why they deployed all the smoke and mirrors.
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Arreola mad cuz he can't get that fight! Anyway I think Joshua can KO Wilder also, sometimes a fight of who can land the fist big shot, WOW what a fight! want to see this more than ggg vs canelo.
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Originally posted by Drama Show View PostWilder basically got exposed in his last fight. He looked terrible and I can't believe others can't see that.
Ortiz is easily the third best heavyweight in the world right now in my opinion. He'd wipe the floor with the likes of Whyte, Pulev, Miller, or Parker and I'm convinced Povetkin is completely shot based on how he went life and death with Price.
Wilder's biggest issue in that fight was that the crafty, older southpaw was able to consistently disrupt his jab. If Wilder isn't landing his jab it's much harder for that wicked right hand to find its mark.
Joshua is a better overall fighter than Ortiz, but he's not harder to hit than Ortiz.
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Originally posted by Drama Show View PostWilder basically got exposed in his last fight. He looked terrible and I can't believe others can't see that.
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Originally posted by yammy25 View PostIs that why Wilders team have the contract Infront of them with the terms they agreed on and have done for days now without signing it..
Kl.Last edited by Iamsmoke89; 06-25-2018, 08:45 PM.
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people talking about wilder's heart and power,but the only thing i see is a man without mission claiming to be the baddest one using mike tyson's name to make his profile relevant.america knows that wilder is their only hope in Hw boxing that is why they are protecting him,feeding him out of shape boxers to up his profile.if wilder and his camp ever sign that contract he's gona be in for a rude awakening
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Originally posted by famicommander View PostHe came into the fight much lighter than he usually is, he beat the best opponent of his career, and he weathered a storm of big bombs to come back and get the KO.
Ortiz is easily the third best heavyweight in the world right now in my opinion. He'd wipe the floor with the likes of Whyte, Pulev, Miller, or Parker and I'm convinced Povetkin is completely shot based on how he went life and death with Price.
Wilder's biggest issue in that fight was that the crafty, older southpaw was able to consistently disrupt his jab. If Wilder isn't landing his jab it's much harder for that wicked right hand to find its mark.
Joshua is a better overall fighter than Ortiz, but he's not harder to hit than Ortiz.
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